- I'm a college student who will be 20 in a week. I would like to be something more than I currently am, and realize that the kind of opportunity that I'm looking for doesn't just appear in front of you, so I will have to create my own opportunities, ideally within something I'm interested in.
- I want to sell a product that I can be passionate about, so I'm creating an energy drink (which I drink far too much of) that will be marketed to athletes (I like sports). This will be designed for athletes and eventually I may specialize the formula for individual sports.
- My customers will be athletes that need more energy. I intend to make this the kind of thing that's not going to give you cancer or something.
- My intention is to have this product actually taste good, not like medicine you have to take. This product should provide a competitive edge.
- I myself am an athlete so I at least know what someone would want. As a certified personal trainer, I also have a very in-depth knowledge of various supplements and how they affect the human body.
I think my biggest challenge with this product will be marketing it to people and differentiating it from the rest of the energy drink market. People have a negative view towards energy drinks as "unhealthy", so I obviously don't want this image for a product marketed towards athletes, who are usually more health-conscious than the typical consumer.
Hi JT,
ReplyDeleteI think its good that you can recognize the challenges with your product. I do agree it will be tough to market your drink as different considering how many energy drink options there are out there, but I think you've got a great idea and can figure out how to differentiate yours from the rest.